Gustav-Steinmann-Medaille
The Gustav-Steinmann-Medaille is a scientific award by the Deutsche Geologische Gesellschaft - Geologische Vereinigung (German Geological Society-Geological Association) to an individual who has made outstanding contributions in the fields of geology and earth sciences. The award is named after the German geologist and paleontologist Gustav Steinmann.
Laureates
Source: DGGV e. V
- 2014 Antje Boetius[1]
- 2013 Bernhard Stöckhert
- 2012 Hans-Ulrich Schmincke
- 2011 Daniel Bernoulli
- 2010 Celâl Şengör
- 2009 Michael Sarnthein
- 2008 Judith McKenzie
- 2007 Stefan M. Schmid
- 2006 Alfred Kröner
- 2005 Horst D. Schulz
- 2004 Erwin Suess
- 2003 Werner Schreyer
- 2002 Wolfgang Schlager
- 2001 Roland von Huene
- 2000 Erik Flügel
- 1999 German Müller
- 1998 Rudolf Trümpy
- 1998 Wolfgang H. Berger
- 1997 Peter Giese
- 1996 Dieter Meischner
- 1995 Stephan Mueller
- 1994 Adolf Seilacher
- 1993 Hans Peter Laubscher
- 1992 Alfred G. Fischer
- 1991 Viktor Efimowitsch Chain
- 1990 Hans Füchtbauer
- 1989 Dietrich Welte
- 1988 Ihsan Ketin
- 1987 Albert W. Bally
- 1985 Eugen Seibold
- 1984 Wolf von Engelhardt
- 1982 Adolf Watznauer
- 1982 Augusto Gansser
- 1980 Henno Martin
- 1978 Eduard Wenk
- 1977 Martin Schwarzbach
- 1975 Willem P. de Roever
- 1974 Hermann Schmidt
- 1973 Dimitrij Andrusov
- 1972 Georg Fischer
- 1971 Kalervo Rankama
- 1971 Kurd von Bülow
- 1968 Ernst Cloos
- 1966 Philip Henry Kuenen
- 1965 Roland Brinkmann
- 1965 Alfred Rittmann
- 1963 Erich Bederke
- 1961 Eugène Raguin
- 1960 Pierre Pruvost
- 1960 Herbert H. Read
- 1959 Eugen Wegmann
- 1958 Curt Dietz
- 1957 Carl Wilhelm Correns
- 1956 Hendrik A. Brouwer
- 1954 Serge von Bubnoff
- 1951 Hans Stille
- 1950 Bruno Sander
- 1949 Maurice Lugeon
- 1947 Johannes Wanner
- 1947 Alfred Philippson
- 1943 Helge Götrik Backlund
- 1939 Otto Ampferer
- 1938 Ernst Zimmermann
References
- ↑ AWI-Tiefseeforscherin Antje Boetius mit Gustav-Steinmann-Medaille ausgezeichnet. Alfred-Wegener-Institut (awi.de); abgerufen am 2. Oktober 2014.
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